Award-winning writer Brian K. Vaughan (Pride of Baghdad" and "Y: The Last Man") uniquely combines big-city politics and superheroes in this acclaimed series. In this ninth volume, Mayor Hundred descends into the sewers of New York City to learn why he was given the strange powers that helped him become the heroic Great Machine. Also, a powerful new foe reveals a terrifying plan that's been in the works since the very first issue of "Ex Machina".
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About the Author:
Brian K. Vaughan is a multiple Eisner Award-winning writer. He is also the writer of the hugely acclaimed Pride of Baghdad, and is currently a staff writer on the huge TV hit series Lost. Tony Harris' artwork credits include Starman, Aquaman, Iron Man, JSA, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight and Daredevil.
From Booklist:
As the acclaimed series featuring superhero-turned-New-York-City-mayor Mitchell Hundred nears its planned conclusion, the intensity grows on both the political and crime-fighting fronts: Hundred unveils a bold proposal to raise taxes (“Like, a lot”) and announces he won’t run for a second term (analogous to the creators’ decision to end the popular comic with the fiftieth issue); and he dons his long-abandoned costume to confront an old foe who threatens to attack the Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration. Vaughan’s vivid storytelling and crisp dialogue and Harris’ sleekly realistic artwork remain as potent as ever. --Gordon Flagg
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- PublisherTitan Books Ltd
- Publication date2010
- ISBN 10 1848567634
- ISBN 13 9781848567634
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages160
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